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05-19-24, 07:18 AM
Replies: 25
Views: 858
Posted By oneclick

Well it all depends. On how good the...

Well it all depends.

On how good the powdercoat is, and how much and where it gets out and in what kind of weather, and how pretty your quickly is.
This has been a regular rider for about 10...
05-19-24, 07:05 AM
Replies: 1
Views: 104
Posted By oneclick

I believe it's pretty much the same part for all...

I believe it's pretty much the same part for all Shimano AND Suntour bar-ends - M10x1 thread, and the same wedge bits and circlip.
05-18-24, 08:12 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 118
Posted By oneclick

Maxy 3-arm variants and markings - are there more?

There are of course at least two types of this swaged crank - with and without a replaceable outer ring; but the replaceable kind also has (at least) three variants:

a) with inner-ring shoulders...
05-18-24, 02:27 AM
Replies: 9
Views: 266
Posted By oneclick

https://www.sheldonbrown.com/cribsheet-headsets.ht...

https://www.sheldonbrown.com/cribsheet-headsets.html

Best you measure the cup and seat diameters as well.
05-16-24, 06:11 AM
Replies: 27
Views: 1,190
Posted By oneclick

Hope diamond was sent in the post.

Hope diamond was sent in the post.
05-16-24, 06:08 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 425
Posted By oneclick

Did it; good sharp carbide tipped toolbit on an...

Did it; good sharp carbide tipped toolbit on an generic asian 7x10.

You do need a crown race with a good outer cylindrical section to grab.
05-15-24, 07:42 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 425
Posted By oneclick

Their site: ...

Their site:

https://velo-orange.com/pages/threaded-headset-basics

says they know a french crown seat is 26.5.

What does your old one measure?
05-09-24, 07:19 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 819
Posted By oneclick

I made a set for a mechanic at the LBS who had an...

I made a set for a mechanic at the LBS who had an ugly bodged setup for a rack (did have a set of the originals to work from...)

One trick that could work is a pair (each side) of hard rubber...
05-09-24, 07:13 AM
Replies: 23
Views: 677
Posted By oneclick

Check that your freehub spline isn't missing the...

Check that your freehub spline isn't missing the single wide spline that HG cassettes have.

https://www.sheldonbrown.com/k7.html
05-09-24, 05:46 AM
Replies: 6,529
Views: 808,024
Posted By oneclick

If you (or a friend) can braze - a) repair -...

If you (or a friend) can braze -

a) repair - assuming the hex socket is what is buggered, drill a 5mm hole into the end at the bottom of the hex, cut the hex off, and braze an M5 socket-head...
05-06-24, 05:34 AM
Replies: 22,361
Views: 4,713,074
Posted By oneclick

Grand Records are common enough so it's not as...

Grand Records are common enough so it's not as though *that* one needed to be saved.
And even "reputable" framebuilders are craftsmen second, artists third - and tradesmen first.
If the customer...
05-06-24, 05:18 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 208
Posted By oneclick

Frame decision: modify it or find/use a Shimano AX rear

This is a wery cool frame, but I don't have (or want?) one of those rear mechs with the sheet steel guide - the bare cable exits the chainstay and uses no housing at all.
Frame weighs 1820g, fork...
05-04-24, 04:29 AM
Replies: 2
Views: 216
Posted By oneclick

Where was this FD made - it's not in vbase>

Fellow in Portugal is selling a "Luna Cycles" front mech.
It's a copy of the Huret Club etc. design, of which many versions.
Although some of the versions are actually finely made, a great virtue...
05-02-24, 10:22 AM
Replies: 15
Views: 409
Posted By oneclick

Note to all, as I see there are more than one - ...

Note to all, as I see there are more than one -
NaOh is not an acid, it's a base.
Don't use acid - it'll attack steel.
05-01-24, 05:54 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 409
Posted By oneclick

Stuck seatpost vs. NaOH - how long>

Might have to dissolve an aluminium seatpost out of a steel frame - has anyone done this and how long did it take.
05-01-24, 03:46 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 825
Posted By oneclick

All branding is meant for those who don't own. ...

All branding is meant for those who don't own.
It is in essence advertising.
This is a liberating concept when it comes to refinishing's cosmetic decisions.
A current favourite frame has only...
05-01-24, 03:33 AM
Replies: 33
Views: 1,411
Posted By oneclick

I'd replace "The large" with "Any". For any...

I'd replace "The large" with "Any".
For any BB's versions of Any.
04-30-24, 04:45 AM
Replies: 1
Views: 213
Posted By oneclick

Check that it isn't stuck against the side of the...

Check that it isn't stuck against the side of the ratchet wheel.
04-29-24, 03:59 AM
Replies: 705
Views: 37,957
Posted By oneclick

Depends on how you look at it: ...

Depends on how you look at it:

https://www.pashley.co.uk/products/guvnor
04-25-24, 08:00 AM
Replies: 47
Views: 2,122
Posted By oneclick

The most recent barcon wrap I did was shellaced,...

The most recent barcon wrap I did was shellaced, and to prevent the wrap from gluing to the cable housing I put a bit housing inside a bit of plastic tubing before wrapping; afterwards that...
04-24-24, 04:10 AM
Replies: 73
Views: 2,419
Posted By oneclick

Torque settings are a guide. There is enough...

Torque settings are a guide.
There is enough variability in manufacturing tolerances alone to justify this, nevermind the possible intermixing of different manufacturer's parts and the effect of...
04-24-24, 03:42 AM
Replies: 46
Views: 2,250
Posted By oneclick

Which I missed by hours. (3 of them spent in a...

Which I missed by hours.
(3 of them spent in a huge queue for the immigration gate at Schipol.)
04-23-24, 06:17 AM
Replies: 8
Views: 404
Posted By oneclick

I saw your post at that other place. Doesn't...

I saw your post at that other place.
Doesn't look particularly french to me; seatstay tops, rear drops, and fork crown look of oriental origin.
What (if any) threading is marked on the bb cups?...
04-23-24, 05:47 AM
Replies: 12
Views: 573
Posted By oneclick

I was looking at those; this bike has a...

I was looking at those; this bike has a front-wheel motor and a battery forward of the rear axle and I was hoping for a support closer to the cog.
The tubes are round, so likely I'll make some...
04-23-24, 05:09 AM
Replies: 12
Views: 573
Posted By oneclick

Does a decent plate-less mounted kickstand exist?

Up to now the only bikes here that got a kickstand had flat chainstay bridges, built-for-purpose.
But now a bike here without that bridge could use one.
Is there a kickstand that won't mar the...
04-21-24, 02:47 AM
Replies: 6,529
Views: 808,024
Posted By oneclick

Just so you know: ...

Just so you know:

https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/708797-lyotard-pedal-danger.html

and in re Atoms -

They use a larger thread at the outboard end - this means the edges of the...
04-19-24, 03:45 AM
Replies: 85
Views: 13,971
Posted By oneclick

You don't have to know how to weld.

You don't have to know how to weld.
04-17-24, 06:02 PM
Replies: 34
Views: 1,276
Posted By oneclick

pic assist: ...

pic assist:


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04-16-24, 06:37 AM
Replies: 16
Views: 753
Posted By oneclick

That looks like "smut" to me, a real deep layer...

That looks like "smut" to me, a real deep layer of it.
Aluminium gets that way if bits of it in contact with steel are in an electrolytic (for de-rusting the steel) bath.
Zinc - the primary...
04-13-24, 09:46 AM
Replies: 1,079
Views: 235,202
Posted By oneclick

This one's in good nick: ...

This one's in good nick:

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/655x451/20240413_101259s_a75525b492014ec0e4b6a16bbb283276883e2a34.jpg
04-10-24, 04:56 AM
Replies: 12
Views: 389
Posted By oneclick

Rear as well (this is often done when there is no...

Rear as well (this is often done when there is no cable or housing, to keep the adjuster in the brake arm):

...
04-10-24, 04:24 AM
Replies: 12
Views: 389
Posted By oneclick

It does happen. One of my Cinellis had a front...

It does happen.
One of my Cinellis had a front brake hole drilled about 15 degrees off.
I got a friend to put it in a jig-borer and then put a sleeve in the now-straight hole.
04-06-24, 03:07 PM
Replies: 43
Views: 2,695
Posted By oneclick

"Less-unsafe" would be a more accurate...

"Less-unsafe" would be a more accurate description; the ld50 for ethylene glycol is twice that of propylene, but it still won't take much - a half a cup will likely kill a small dog.
04-05-24, 08:21 AM
Replies: 1,079
Views: 235,202
Posted By oneclick

Two good things happened on this ride

#1 I got a flat. Right outside a bike shop. Which had just opened. And had exactly the right size tube.

#2 When I got where I was going there was a great excuse to post a pic of one of my bikes:
...
04-04-24, 04:21 AM
Replies: 22,361
Views: 4,713,074
Posted By oneclick

Some people type very slowly.

Some people type very slowly.
04-04-24, 04:02 AM
Replies: 6
Views: 398
Posted By oneclick

This is what you call a result.

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/1000x450/20240403_100332s_b5a3870c0bffd01497c3e4c5dceaca837c6090eb.jpg

First stage of un-packing, all is good.

Even better, when packed...
04-03-24, 03:30 AM
Replies: 6,529
Views: 808,024
Posted By oneclick

LF a set of basic Italian side-pulls

I'm after a set of old-style simple sidepulls for an Torpado city bike, something like Balilla or Universal.
Has to be longer-reach, but anything of the right style likely is anyway.
Happy to offer...
04-02-24, 05:36 AM
Replies: 83,260
Views: 14,387,334
Posted By oneclick

First step of which is to run your finger under...

First step of which is to run your finger under the headlugs, feeling for ripples.
04-02-24, 05:32 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 184
Posted By oneclick

NB5204555 translates to: Nottingham built Feb...

NB5204555 translates to:
Nottingham built Feb 1975, frame # 204555
That and the 71mm shell (and the thickness of the socket walls as they appear in your photos) strongly suggest 26tpi BB theading....
03-30-24, 01:39 AM
Replies: 83,260
Views: 14,387,334
Posted By oneclick

Great example by omission.

Great example by omission.
03-30-24, 01:36 AM
Replies: 25
Views: 1,048
Posted By oneclick

Not only that, but also the construction of the...

Not only that, but also the construction of the stays and dropout.
Better-quality frames often have the right stay relieved of flattened for chain clearance, and some dropouts are offset inwards...
03-28-24, 02:10 PM
Replies: 52
Views: 2,937
Posted By oneclick

Make SURE you have it centred. Get the dad to...

Make SURE you have it centred.
Get the dad to show you how to use a dial test indicator - and get it so that needle does not even quiver.
You need to have the DTI run on the bearing races, not of...
03-28-24, 01:42 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 453
Posted By oneclick

The type of chain most reluctant to get caught in...

The type of chain most reluctant to get caught in those grooves is one withOUT beveled side-plates.
03-28-24, 10:59 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 331
Posted By oneclick

"stumped" - in the motor-bike world they have an...

"stumped" - in the motor-bike world they have an acronym - NAIT, which stands for "not appearing in Tragatsch", Tragatsch being the encyclopedia of... by Erwin T.

Perhaps we need NAIV.

p.s. see...
03-28-24, 02:25 AM
Replies: 24
Views: 1,038
Posted By oneclick

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulle...

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/768x746/img_20240327_183840s_a1be9878c7a17d25f3b029a43f986661e0a75d40.jpg
03-27-24, 12:32 AM
Replies: 83,260
Views: 14,387,334
Posted By oneclick

Back before the internet, people leaned to snip.

Back before the internet, people leaned to snip.
03-25-24, 12:42 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 516
Posted By oneclick

You almost certainly need a freewheel, not a...

You almost certainly need a freewheel, not a cassette.

(Yes, I know, it's french, mais tous de même...)
03-25-24, 01:17 AM
Replies: 15
Views: 742
Posted By oneclick

If that bit of soft plastic stops the crank from...

If that bit of soft plastic stops the crank from being fully tightened, you'll be buying a new crankarm.

So if it's used (in the situation you describe) to do so, the axle is too short.
03-24-24, 01:38 PM
Replies: 24
Views: 1,038
Posted By oneclick

Guess what kind of pizza I had for dinner....

You get one guess:


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03-24-24, 01:26 PM
Replies: 96
Views: 5,733
Posted By oneclick

Any brake that will lock the front wheel is...

Any brake that will lock the front wheel is sufficient - as no brake will do more.
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